The Fund is open until 14 April to receive project ideas responding to the theme: Future proofing sustainability systems An overview of this grant funding opportunity is available to download below. Applications must be submitted by ISEAL Community Members, but external organisations interested in getting involved can reach out to our members to explore the potential for collaboration – as a project lead or partner.
This document discusses core concepts, such as consent and rights, that underpin governance of data use and sharing. It proposes general principles and steps for a reasoned and documented approach to data rights, control and sharing for the ISEAL community. The purpose of this guidance is to help sustainability systems: 1) establish certified entities’ rights to data related to certified activities; and 2) responsibly use and share those data.
Polygon data can provide huge benefits to sustainability systems if collected and used effectively. Recognising this, we have produced a package of tools and guidance on the benefits of polygon data and how to collect it.